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View Poll Results: What line would you use for togging
60 lbs mono 4 40.00%
20 lbs mono 0 0%
spiderwire stealth 2 20.00%
others? 4 40.00%
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Old 12-07-2003, 11:49 AM   #10
RIROCKHOUND
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Tog rigs...

I currently use 50lb dacron, my father uses mono and outfishes me, and my grandfather used 80lb mono and had more big tog than I've ever seen.... tog arent leader shy, with either line, the rig is a hi/lo rig, all about 6-8" apart, 2 8/0 or 9/0 hooks (Gami octopuss or mustad) and a sinker 6-8oz on the bottom, nice and simple.. then use the biggest f'ing crabs you can find..... if they cant eat em you dont want em
besides I have had more 2lb tog on baits the size of your fist than I can count....

Pic was last year, somewhere around 14.5, my biggest so far, this years biggest are somewhere in the mid 10's for me and mid 11 for my father, but we're put till xmas or so depending on f'ing storms

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Bryan

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